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T H £ SANDY (Or«.» POST Thur«., July J), 196» (Sec. I)
Durable press fabrics are
here to st*y„ Beth J»etersen,
home economist with Du Pont,
tells us that by 1970, 75 per
cent o f the market in home
furnishings will have this type
of finish.
Im m an u el
Lutheran
Church
Morning Service»
Sunday School
A
10:30 a m.
9:15
C ordial W elcome
Extended to All
PASTOR WALTER LUEDTKE
668-4991 — Home
668 6232 — Church
I The Chapel of the Hills
I Between Sandy ond Brightwood |
A Community Church without
o membership.
•o. TV M 0« WeiCOfn«!
Bible School
9 45
Morning Worshp
Evening Service
Bible Study (Thurs.)
11:00
7-8-15’ p m .
7:30 o m
Thvtcs E Stiond, Mimsfei
6 2 2 3260
C o m m u n ity
Presbyterian
Church
Sundoy School
9:00 a m.
Morning Services
10:00
Westminster Fellowship
High School G roup 7:00 p.m.
Nursery Core During Worship
Parsonage 66 8-4594
REV. E. I
NEUENFELDT
St. M ichael's
Catholic
Church
Varsity Rally
Scores for Sandy
-V
Scoring high at the recent
In te r n a tio n a l Cheerleaders’
Clinic at the University of
Puget Sound was the Sandy
high school
_____
rally squad.
Members o f the Sandy
team, which took second place
honors, are Carol Holt, captain;
Jean Thompson, Louise Snell
J u lie Schneider, Charlotte
Hames. Kathy Roper and Pat
Parker.
The clinic, held from July
13-18, included workshops and
competition with schools from
Washington, Idaho and Oregon
participating.
*** Birth ***
Traveling Office Brings
Nursing Care to Homes
It is almost a year now since
A ssociated
H om e
Health
Service opened its Gresham
office with a “coffee” .presided
over by Mrs. Gene Metzger,
R.N ., nurse in charge and a
Gresham resident.
To the several hundred
guests the focus o f interest was
the “ traveling office” parked
outside: a large van with a desk
for the nurse, files for her
records, and a stock of medical
supplies. Two Portland TV
stations came out to film it.
The van is no longer a
novelty. It is a familiar sight,
not only around Gresham but
Duplicate bridge is played at
in Sandy, Troutdale, Boring,
B o w m an ’s C ountry Club,
Estacada, Brightwood, Pleasant
Monday evenings at 7:30.
Home
and Eagle Creek Mrs.
R ecent w in ners were:
Metzger even drove it up to
Gladys Deming and Helen
Zigzag in last winter’s snow!
Pengley, Howell Gester and
Mrs. Metzger is a familiar,
Helen Davis and Grace Black
to o ,
and
so
is
her
and Mary Ann DeVore.
accompanying Home Health
For those wishing partners
Aide, Mrs. Eva Darbyson, of
ST. PHILLIP Neri Roman Catholic Church will be the
they will be provided.
Sandy, who was carefully
setting for the spring wedding of Loraine Anne
selected for the position and
Townsend to Gary Alan Carlo. She is the daughter of
HOME-BOUND invalids in the area look forward to the
trained to care for invalids
Dorothy Townsend. 1855 NW 6th Dr. and he is the son
under the supervision of the
regular van visits of the Associated Home Health Service.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlo, 2005 SE Clinton, Portland.
Staffed by Mrs. Gene Metzger, R.N. (standing), and Mrs.
registered nurse.
The bride elect is employed as a receptionist at Marv
Both women are not only
Eva Darbyson, Home Health Aide, the van is a traveling
There will be five Summer
Tonkin Ford and is a graduate of Sandy High. A
professinally competent, but
office complete with desk, patients' files and a stock of
Band
Concerts,
under
the
Cleveland High graduate, he attended Multnomah
cheerful, friendly, pleasant
medical supplies and equipment.
direction o f John Stehm, at
Community College and Portland State University. He is
people.
Blue L ake Park on the
whom are old and lonely and
employed at Tradewell Inc. The announcement was
Their visits bring a new
Home nursing in a rural area
following dates:
in te r e s t
in
liv in g
to
often result in marked physical is not an easy job. but Mrs.
made on the bride's birthday at the home of her
Aug. 3, 10, 17 and 24. All
home-bound patients, many of
improvement even in serious Metzgar and Mrs. Darbyson
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stewart.
(Dee Studio)
concerts start at 2:15 p.m.
and chronic cases.
find it very rewarding.
°OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOqpooOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOI
B o w m a n 's Hosts
D u p lic a te B rid g e
Band Concerts
At Blue Lake
D a vid A .N e w h a m
A b o a rd D e s tro y e r
E le c tro n ic s
^ C K '1
Eunice Barnum,
Sandy Librarian
Public Library
T e c h n ic ia n ® *
Sunday M ats 10 o.m. • 6 p.m.
Kathleen
Second
Class
D avid
A.
Newham, USN, son o f Mr. and
O'Brien
6 6 8 4446
Mrs. Robert W. Newham, Rt.
as the most
be well content.” Francis on reco rd
Although I am one of the
Corner S trautt & Pleasant
2, Boring, is serving aboard the
expensive
and
farthest-distance
T
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o
m
p
s
o
n
(
1
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earthlings
who
see
so
many
Sandy, Oregon
guided missile destroyer USS
described “the innocent moon phone call ever made on
L y n d e M cC orm ick which problems on this globe that
with nothing does but shine.” earth...well, from earth into
need
solving
before
I
search
for
recently concluded its tour of
Marcel
Proust (1871-1935) space!
further
problems
in
another
duty in Vietnam.
Sign at Sandy Assembly of
I
w as
a b it
once c o m m e n te d :
“ Only
The
M c C o r m ic k , w o r ld ,
God Church: “ Laughter is a
through
art
can
we
get
outside
“
moon-struck”
last
week
at
the
homeported in San Diego,
of
o u r s e lv e s ...a n d
see good tonic. Try a big dose.”
performed numerous duties in history-making event o f Man
Proctor and University
Claudio Venturi returned to
landscapes
w hich
would
Vietnam. It served as an escort on the Moon. Instead o f
I Sabbath School
9 30 a m
Italy
Wednesday, July 23. He
o
th
e
rw
is
e
have
remained
ship, provided fire support for writing a column, I watched
I Morning Service
11 0 0 a.m .|
stopped overnight in New York
unknown
to
us
like
the
history
being
written
in
space.
shore operations and served as
You Are Welcome
landscapes o f the m o o n..” to see an A.F.S. doctor and to
th e
fla g s h ip
of
an The Moon being the main topic
Pastor
Herman Melville (1819-f891) visit briefly with his American
o
f
c
o
n
v
e
rs
a
tio
n
,
it
was
antisubmarine training unit.
George W . Chambers
described
w ith certainty: sister, Margaret, now living
T he
M cC orm ick’s most interesting just listening to
668 4990 - Home
“There are no Moravians in the there.
recent tour in Vietnam was its comments made. One local
66 8-6144 — Church
Margaret Ann Flesh man was
moon,
that not a missionary
person mentioned that he sat
fourth.
has yet visited this poor pagan 21'/4 inches long and weighed 8
back in his comfortable chair
planet of ours to civilize and lbs 15 oz. on arrival at
perfectly calm, while his wife
c h ris tia n iz e
Christendom.” Gresham General Hospital.
kept uttering things like: “ Isn’t
Henry David Thoreau in 1852 July 1st. The new parents are
It
fantastic?!” “ Imagine...a
took a simple and practical Allan and Donna Fleshman of
Man on the Moon!” etc.
view o f space: “The youth gets S a n d y . She is the first
Noticing not much response
together his materials to build grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.
coming from her husband she
a bridge to the moon, or Donald Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs.
said, “ Don’t you ever get
perhaps a palace or temple on Orval Fleshiran. all o f Route 2,
excited about anything? I ’ll bet
the earth, and at length, the Sandy. Congratulations!
you have never seen anything
The Sandy High student
like this before!” Her husband,
middleage man concludes to
build a woodshed with them.” body will have a car wash this
an avid science-fiction fan since
Christopher Fry (1907-
) Saturday, Aug. 2, in the
the 1930’s, replied: “ This is
just like watching a science
wrote. "The moon is nothing Thriftway parking lot. A car
wash will cost $.75; for an
b u t a c irc u m a m b u la to ry
fiction story I ’ve seen before.
aphrodisiac divinely subsidized extra $.50, or $1.25 total, the
I ’ve already seen movies of
to provoke the world into a interior of your car will be
men on the moon, with large
vacuum ed. Support Sandy
rising birth rate.”
heavy spacesuits and similar
students!
Shakespeare once wrote: ‘ It
space craft...except...in the
O ne local establishment
is the very error o f the moon;
movies I ’ve seen, the picture
giving S & H green stamps has a
she comes more near the earth
came through a lot clearer!”
than she was wont, and makes cartoon on the cash register
A n o th e r lo c a l c itize n
with words to the effect:
men mad.’ John Heywood
remarked ‘ We will have to
“There is one good thing you
(1497-1589) originated the
change our stories now. We can
can say about the rising cost of
well known phrase: "The
no longer tell our children that
living-you are getting more
there is a man in the moon; m oon
is made of green
green
stamps.
and the samples brought back
cheese.”
Did you ever notice the
by the astronauts will cool the
But all ideas were not
African mask on the door to
rumor that the moon is made
fa r-fe tc h e d
or
w ild -
the
old telephone building
of green cheese!” With this
- -Shakespeare m e n tio n e d
behind the Sandy Rexall? Does
thought in mind...I did a little
“Chanting faint hymns to the
someone actually live in the
researching on the subject to
cold, fruitless moon” ; Edgar
window-less building or is the
how accurately predictions
Allen Poe in 1849 described
interesting mask put on the
had turned out. Charles Lamb
“over the mountains of the
door to scare evil spirits and
( 1 7 7 5 -1 8 3 4 ) o nce said:
moon, down the valley of the
prowlers away?!
Nothing puzzles me more
shadow” ...maybe they were
A brief pause to look at
than time and space, and yet
our first space and science
som e
re c e n t
w e d d in g
nothing puzzles me less, for 1 fiction writers...!
anniversaries
in
the
Sandy
area:
never think about them.”
But..back to the present!
3rd - Mr. and Mrs. Layton
Edgar Wilson Nye (1850 1896)
Two other incidents overheard
Brown; 12th • Mr. and Mrs.
very accurately reflected:
showed a touch o f very human
Adolph
Dahrens and Bert and
Space has no top, no bottom;
humor. During the splashdown,
Luzelle Waibel; 14th Ron and
In fact. It is bottomless both at
the T V commentators were
Carolyn Long: 17th - Al and
the bottom and at the top.’
describing the six foot waves
Leona Perkins: 24th • Garian
T h a t was most profound
where the spacecraft would
and Garnett McCulloch; 27th -
philosophy!!
land. One local spectator said
John and Bunny Bye and Rich
A little insight into the
sympathetically: “ I know what
SQUIBB
and May belle Wesselink; 31st •
possibility o f space travel came
WOODBURY
waves like those are like --
Theragram
John
and Jan
Rutledge.
from
two
nunery
rhymes:
Lanelln Rich
They make your stomach come
Hearing daily o f broken homes,
High Patency Vitamin
Latían.
"There was an old woman
up on the first wave - down on
ar
divorces, etc. it is always
tossed in a blanket seventeen
■ atra Dry
the second wave •• then your
Theragram M
refreshing to also hear of
times
as
high
as
the
moon"
and
Skin Letien Reg
»109
stomach turns over and starts
wedding anniversaries!
High Patency Vitamin
“ ...the cow jumped over the
the same up and down process
With Mineral»
Fern (Eriene) Allen is the
moon"...All their Imagination
Sava an
over again!’
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With
100
Pwrchaaa
I
bath at
new
Manager of the Haridon
lach
lacked was a little rocket
A lo cal teenager waa
Apartments in Dandy.
pow er behind their space
w a tc h in g President Nixon
“Goaaip is ear pollution.”
movements...
speak to the astronauts on the
Pay Station for P.G.E., West Coast
Summer
is vacation time.
Many earlier generations
moon. One-half o f the T V
Telephone, Northwest Natural Gas
One o f my friends passed along
found the idea o f ever landing
screen showed Nixon, the
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the following vacation story
on the moon so remote that it
other half of the screen showed
for sharing with Sandy Post
wasn't even practical. George
the space team. There waa a
readers:
“ How are you getting
L o u is
P a rm e lla
Busson
brief pause in the President’s
along since your wife left to
< VOUW
M ,,ll S T O R f r
DuMaurier (1934-1896) felt
message and the teenager said
visit your daughter?” “ Fine.
that “ AU wUI be well for us all
a u to m a tic a lly :
"Y ou r
IY e reached the highest point
and of such a kind that all who
” S i i l i • sant * - p p 'h
im
three minutes are up Sir!" I
o f efficiency. I now can put
do not sigh for the moon will am sure that phone call will go
my socks on from either end.”
I
d
Father C arl Gim pl
Sandy Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Located in the Sandy Woman's
Club Hall. Open 2 - 6 p.m.
Thursdays and Fridays; 1 2 - 6
p.m. Saturdays.
The Bookworm
More new books have been cataloged ready to circulate,
also some good older fiction is new to the library and ready
for readers.
A good supply o f books is on hand for the smaller children,
stories for them to read or have read to them and attractive
picture books.
New books are as follows:
The Portugal Story
.......................................... John Dos Passos
Captive W i l d ............................................................... Lois Crisler
Around the Kitchen Like M a g i c ......................... Jean E. Laird
A Man Spoke, A World L is te n e d ......................... Paul L. Maier
Captive of the S i m b a s ......................................Margaret Hayes
A Yak for C h ris tm a s .............................................. Louise Hillary
Sunday the Rabbi Stayed H o m e .................Harry Kemelman
Citadel in the W ild e rn e s s .......................................... Evan Jones
For the junior readers:
Brad’s Flying S a u c e r.......................................... Marion T. Place
Journey from Peppermint Street
. . . . Meindert De Jong
Uncharted Stars
.................................................. Andre Norton
The Rooftop M y s t e r y .............................................. Joan Lexan 1
Horse of Two Colots
.......................................... Glenn Balch
Andy & Mr. C un n in g ham ...................................... Jane Thayer
The King’s Fifth
...................................................Scott O’Dell
Coyote S o n g ...........................................................Jim Kjelgaard
The Ghosts o f Lee H o u s e .................................. Frances Priddy
M r. and M rs.
Donald
S c h a f f e r , P o rtla n d , are
receiving congratulations on
the birth of their first child, a 7
lb., 13 oz. daughter, July 25 in
Portland Adventist Hospital.
The infant, who has been
named Annette Diane, is the
grandaughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Parmele, Sandy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schafer, Rt.
2, Boring.
Mrs. Donald Schaffer, the
former Louise Parmele, is a
1959 graduate of Sandy high
school.
EPISCOPAL
SERVICES
AT
ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Wemme, Oregon
Every Sunday
5 p.m.
Father Victor Gibson
665-9442
Itera
isa
living
Goti
You don’t have
to accept this
on faith alone.
You can prove that
God lives and feel
His presence in
your own experience
The books and
periodicals in our
Reading Room will
help you in your
search to know God
better.
YOU ARE WELCOME
TO COME IN
Christian
Science
Reading Room
23 E. Powell
Gresham, Ora.
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